...combination of drugs directed against the virus is better than taking only one. This booklet answers some of the basic questions about combination therapy for HIV infection: Why does combination therapy work better than one-drug therapy? What...
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...with sustained virologic suppression, the drug did not significantly increase cholesterol and triglyceride levels when used in combination therapy. According to BMS, the recommended dose of Reyataz is 400 mg taken once daily with food in...
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...mind that what is now available is monumentally more successful than what was available before protease inhibitors continuing combination therapy. There was clearly an overreaction at the time to suggest that triple combination drugs including...
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...and OpportunisticInfections in Washington,D.C. examined the effect of the combination ofritonavirand saquinavir in advanced HIV positive patients. Prior to these studies,the combination of ritonavir and saquinavir had been reported to exert avery...
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...I read in a gay & Lesbian Newspaper yesterday about the possobility that combination therapy is making people contract HIV & AiDS and that not all HIV tests that say you are positive are correct. If anyone has any information
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...250,000 people with HIV in the United States -- a quarter of the total with the disease -- do not know they are infected. Since combination therapy became available to U.S. HIV patients in 1996, life expectancies have risen, but so have medical...
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...that they would be much improved from the drugs used in earlier years. It worked out for me in the long run. Without the drug combination therapy, I would not have survived. They saved my life! Without the availability of these drugs, there...
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